PREPOSITIONS - Explicaciones en Español

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PREPOSITIONS

- Las preposiciones pueden tener más de un significado:

He came by car / He stood by me / I had to be there by 2 pm / It was done by me

(instrumental) (de lugar) (de tiempo) (agente)

• También aparecen en muchas expresiones idiomáticas y combinadas con adjetivos:

learn by heart / be by oneself / be interested in / be good at / listen to / look for

• No tienen un significado fijo cuando comparamos los dos idiomas (español-inglés), como se

puede ver en los siguientes ejemplos, donde todas las preposiciones se traducen por “de”:

it´s time to eat / my return from Boston / he came by day / the girl with long hair

the best thing in the world / we were talking about you / the shop at the corner …

A.- PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE


IN / AT / ON

o IN: el lugar es considerado tridimensionalmente

We swam in the lake

o AT: el lugar es considerado como un punto

I´ll meet you at the lake

o ON: el lugar es como una superficie

The moon was reflected on the lake

OVER / ABOVE / UNDER / BELOW

o OVER: por encima de una superficie

The horse jumped over the fence

o ABOVE: por encima pero a más distancia

I could see the clouds above us

o UNDER: por debajo de una superficie

The cat was under the table

o BELOW: por debajo pero a más distancia

By plane, you see the people below

BEHIND / BEYOND / IN FRONT OF / OPPOSITE / AGAINST

o BEHIND: detrás de

He was hidden behind the door


o BEYOND: más allá, a más distancia

The plane disappeared beyond the clouds

o IN FRONT OF: delante de

John is sitting in front of Mary

o OPPOSITE: en frente de, cara a cara

There is a beautiful house opposite mine

o AGAINST: contra o en contra de algo

There is a conspiracy against the king

(A)ROUND / BY / NEXT TO / BETWEEN / AMONG / NEAR / FAR (FROM)

o (A)ROUND: larder de

He put his arm around me

o BY: junto a o cerca de

I prefer to sit by the fire

o NEXT TO: sinónimo de “by”

I´ll sit next to you

o BETWEEN: entre dos

Sit between Mary & John, please.

o AMONG: entre varios

He shares his money among the poor

B. - PREPOSITIONS OF MOVEMENT
ACROSS / THROUGH / ALONG

o ACROSS: cruzar por la superficie o por encima

We went across the road

o THROUGH: cruzar tridimensionalmente

We went through some tunnels

o ALONG: a lo largo, siguiendo una línea

We walked along the beach

FROM / TO / TOWARDS / ONTO / INTO / (A)ROUND

o FROM: procedencia, desde

He came from the Highlands


o TO/TOWARDS: dirección, hacia, a

I ran to/towards the door

o ONTO: dirección hacia superficie

The cat jumped onto the table

o INTO: dirección hacia dentro

They went into the pub

o ROUND: por, alrededor de

I was cycling round the park


C.- PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

IN / AT / ON

o At: Se utiliza para señalar momentos puntuales del día:

At six o'clock At midday At breakfast time At what time?

También se utiliza en: At the age of 14 years / At the weekend

Y con periodos vacacionales oficiales: At Christmas At Easter

On: Con días de la semana o días determinados:

On Monday / On Friday evenings / On my birthday On 15 November

o In:

Con meses del año: In January, in April

Con estaciones: In winter, in autumn

Con años: In 1964

Con siglos: In the 19th century

Con periodos del día: In the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening (pero: at night)

No obstante, si se indica a que día corresponde ese periodo entonces se utiliza "on": On Friday morning On
Saturday night

In + a period of time: In 10 weeks In two hours In three months (= dentro de 10 semanas….)

Algunas consideraciones

- “in/at/on” no se usan delante de “this, next, last, tomorrow, yesterday, every”

I leave school this year / Bob came last Christmas / We go there every summer

- “on time/in time”

“on time” = a la hora prevista / “in time” = con tiempo / a tiempo

The plane took off on time. / I hope the film starts on time.

Hurry up if you want to be in time / I remembered the key just in time

- También se utiliza “in” para hablar del tiempo que se tarda en hacer algo:

I did the crossword in five minutes.

y cuando significa “dentro de” refiriéndonos al futuro:

The building will open in six weeks / in six weeks’ time


SINCE / FOR / DURING / FROM-TO / BEFORE / AFTER / (UN)TIL / BY

o SINCE: desde un tiempo pasado

I haven´t seen him since Sunday

o FOR: durante periodos de tiempo

I have lived here for five years

o DURING: durante

He woke up several times during the night

o FROM-TO: desde… hasta

I worked from morning to night

o BEFORE: antes de

I must leave before 7 pm / Look before crossing

o AFTER: después de

I can´t stay after 8 pm / Lock the door after leaving

o (UN)TIL: hasta

I must stay till 6 pm / Don´t leave until I arrive

o BY: para, no más tarde de

She must finish the work by Tuesday

D.- OTHER PREPOSITIONS

WITH / WITHOUT / FOR / OF / FROM / TO / BY / AT / ABOUT /

o WITH: junto con, con

I´ll go with you / She came with her mother

o WITHOUT: sin

You can´t do it without help

o FOR: para, por

I´m doing it for you / She is responsible for that

o OF: de

the windows of the house / Are you afraid of dogs?

o FROM: de

I took the book from the library

o TO: a, para
She lied to me / Happy birthday to you!!

I´m saving money to buy a car / I´m improving my English to get a better job.

o BY: de, por

I learn lessons by heart / He’s absorbed by his work

o AT: en, con

I’m good at Maths / Why are you mad at me?

o ABOUT: alrededor de

There were about a dozen students at the door

Algunas consideraciones

- “in/at”
Utilizamos “in” cuando hablamos de un edificio considerando su naturaleza y tamaño, no su función.
There are 40 seats in the cinema. / We waited in the pub.

Utilizamos “at” cuando nos referimos a la actividad que se realiza en un edificio.


I was at the cinema last night. / My parents are at the pub

- Frases comunes:

in the country, in prison/hospital, in the sky, in a queue/line/row,


in the middle, in this photo/picture, in a book/newspaper, in the back/front of a car.
on the platform, on the farm, on this page, on the screen, on an island, on the beach,
on the coast, on page 21, on the right/left, on the back of an envelope.
at the station, at the airport, at home/work/school, at Mike’s house, at the seaside,
at the top/bottom of a hill, at the top/bottom of the page, at the front/back of a queue, at the end of a
corridor,…

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